Just PM'ed you. Wait - no way! Once and Again was written by Winnie Holzman? She did the book to musical script adaptation of Wicked. There are connections everywhere! Holy bejeezus how small is her waist? But that's definitely another thing to watch. They're so cute together.

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'I want to wait tables with you and hang up signs. Invoke the spirits! Share blankets. Emma, I want to do everything with you as long as we're together. Emma, I can't imagine life without you anymore.'

Well my parents are methodist ministers and I was only 13.......and there was no way I could have watched a gay show - it just was never going to happen then.

Omg Lucy's Be Mine sounds so amaze. I just wish it didn't have the damn FBs

Oh I know what you mean, I was older when it came out though so fortunately I had no parents to avoid but I did have to do that when Gia came out... I waited until everyone went to bed before I watched it

Just PM'ed you. Wait - no way! Once and Again was written by Winnie Holzman? She did the book to musical script adaptation of Wicked. There are connections everywhere! Holy bejeezus how small is her waist? But that's definitely another thing to watch. They're so cute together.

WOW! What an awesome coincidence...

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“For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.” - Judy Garland

Dude where is Rics? Damn. Do you have a title? Cos off the top of my head I do not.

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Tough break. My parents are pretty liberal I guess, but I was only 11!

To say my parents are ministers they are very liberal, since we kind of are in England. They have accepted me and my sexuality. And I don't get any homophobia from them - but I could never be sure they wouldn't condemn to hell, when I was closeted, which is why coming out was so fcking scary.

'I want to wait tables with you and hang up signs. Invoke the spirits! Share blankets. Emma, I want to do everything with you as long as we're together. Emma, I can't imagine life without you anymore.'

To say my parents are ministers they are very liberal, since we kind of are in England. They have accepted me and my sexuality. And I don't get any homophobia from them - but I could never be sure they wouldn't condemn to hell, when I was closeted, which is why coming out was so fcking scary.

Well I have Irish Catholic parents but they're not really religious unlike my grandparents. I'm sure my auntie was gay, but obviously she never came out.